LACTICACIDOSIS - CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT ASPECT OF SHOCK

  • 1 January 1964
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 90 (11), 673-+
Abstract
A study was made of the metabolic acidosis of hypotensive shock in 25 patients in an attempt to elucidate its etiology and to determine if the degree of acidosis might be a good parameter for the evaluation of treatment and prognosis. Blood lactate was elevated (> 1. 3 mEq/1) in 24 of 25 patients in hypotensive shock. There was a good correlation (r= 0. 83, P < 0. 01) between rising blood lactate and decrease in serum bicarbonate and arterial pH, early in shock. These data indicate that the metabolic acidosis of early shock is largely due to lactate ion. Evidence is presented that high blood lactate levels early in shock are indicative of poor prognosis.